package com.example.text.chat;

import io.netty.channel.ChannelInitializer;
  import io.netty.channel.ChannelPipeline;
  import io.netty.channel.socket.SocketChannel;
  import io.netty.handler.codec.DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder;
  import io.netty.handler.codec.Delimiters;
  import io.netty.handler.codec.string.StringDecoder;
  import io.netty.handler.codec.string.StringEncoder;
  import io.netty.handler.ssl.SslContext;
  
  /**
   * Creates a newly configured {@link ChannelPipeline} for a new channel.
   */
  public class SecureChatServerInitializer extends ChannelInitializer<SocketChannel> {
  
      private final SslContext sslCtx;
  
      public SecureChatServerInitializer(SslContext sslCtx) {
          this.sslCtx = sslCtx;
      }
  
      @Override
      public void initChannel(SocketChannel ch) throws Exception {
          ChannelPipeline pipeline = ch.pipeline();
  
          // Add SSL handler first to encrypt and decrypt everything.
          // In this example, we use a bogus certificate in the server side
          // and accept any invalid certificates in the client side.
          // You will need something more complicated to identify both
          // and server in the real world.
          pipeline.addLast(sslCtx.newHandler(ch.alloc()));
  
          // On top of the SSL handler, add the text line codec.
          pipeline.addLast(new DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder(8192, Delimiters.lineDelimiter()));
          pipeline.addLast(new StringDecoder());
          pipeline.addLast(new StringEncoder());
  
          // and then business logic.
          pipeline.addLast(new SecureChatServerHandler());
      }
  }

